Nintendo recently announced that they're doing a reboot of the Mario series as an FPS in order to capitalize on the Western gaming market.
Here's the trailer [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtMZKYnLg5c].
There aren't that many places to move to in the case of X-Com. You have the UFO: AfterSeries, which got mixed reviews and is very hit-or-miss because, while it's considered by some to be the spirtual successor to X-Com, others feel that some of the changes made to the core gameplay ruined it for...
And then they'll act like a petulant child and say "Whoever gives this a bad review isn't getting review copies of our games anymore!", like they're doing right now with DNF.
I don't think it works though. My question is, can the conditions that lead Ray Charles to be who he became be replicated for a black man born in the late 70s? I believe the answer to that is "No, they cannot".
It's silly to think that there's no way that entire genres of games can't really...
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